And Ledley King, if he can manage them games he could be worth the risk. Shame he got so many problems with his knees, because he is a class defender.
Well Rio is hardly a fountain of health either, he missing a lot of games of late and is not in sparkling form the few times he does play. Terry himself has been inconsistent of late (whether that is down to his self imposed off the field issues or not). A fully functioning Rio and Terry partnership would be great, but it's looking unlikely at the moment to me. The back up is there though, at the moment i do like the sound of the Dawson Jagielka team at the back, but i think King is better than either of them.
So many potentially world class centre backs England have, but so many unfit and struggling with form.
Yeah, Jagielka is going with Terry and Rio. Upson seems to be Fabs lover or something so he is in too. Dawsons form will probably get him in. King, thats a big maaaaaybe.
Oh but then theres this brilliant form of a certian Sol Campbell....
The silver lining for Burnley fans is that Laws says he will stay on next year.
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Well done Fulham for getting to the final of the UEFA league or whatever the fuck it's called now.:clap
AND they may even get a Europa Cup fair play place for next season :cool
What? How can the worst team this season get into Europe?
Where is the sense in that? :24:
It does seem unfair to a point because it kinda contradicts the whole point of 'qualifying' for Europe, meaning by winning games, however I will say that good discipline should be recognised.
Now I'm not too sure whether that should be by a European spot, and as I mentioned Burnley are 5th in this league (although again, Fulham would have to win the Europa League for Burnley to qualify via the fair play league) so it's not like they have even won it.
But then exists the problem of how you better share out the 3 existing Europa League places which would become available by getting rid of the fair play initiative, and one way is to make it available via finishing in the next league position (this year this would be 8th in the Premier League, but another year it might well be 6th, depends on who wins the cups), and that I believe would be fairer because it means you have to earn it rather than being good.
Although then we're contradicting the entire point of what these positions become available by, and that's because England is in the top 3 fair play positions as goverened by UEFA.
In my opinion it is a little unfair considering Burnley have done fuck all pretty much all season and a team like...Everton say have had a much better season and don't get anything.
But what I say doesn't really matter because UEFA love fair play.
Also Barcelona have responded pretty well to going out of Europe, winning 3-0 at Villarreal at half time, Messi, Xavi and Bojan with the goals.
I think the final places should go to the teams whose manager and players made the less cliches in the post match interviews for the season. For example you get docked a point for saying "well thats down to the manager to decide" increasing up to 5 points for saying "it was a game of two halves" ect. It would improve MOTD no end!:nod::thumbup
Chelsea beat Liverpool 2-0 at Anfield. Pretty much wraps up the title for Chelsea, they'd have to not wih at home to Wigan and us to win both our games, first being Sunderland today. We could win it still but it's really really unlikely.
I think the game exposed Liverpool for what they now are, a team going nowhere. Now what you do is a complicated thing, you can get rid of Rafa, but that would cost £17m allegedly in compensation, but if you don't do that and give Rafa £40/£50m to spend next season it will just go down the drain next season and they'll finish nowhere again. I think the top two players (Gerrard/Torres) are going this summer anyway which would leave them in a deeper pit.
They should just get rid of Rafa, get a better manager and they need to get rid of the averageness in the squad as a whole.
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